The security of the Christian is complete and entire, wanting nothing. There are, however, some pervasive-and dangerous-notions as to the nature of Christian security. A false security, reasons the author, is worse than none at all, for it can breed carelessness and unfounded confidence. In this classic study, Purkiser presents a well-articulated discussion of the great biblilcal promises that will safeguard our souls and keep us from presumptuous sin.
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